US20160318378A1 - Spring-activated extendable sun visor blade - Google Patents
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- B60J3/00—Antiglare equipment associated with windows or windscreens; Sun visors for vehicles
- B60J3/02—Antiglare equipment associated with windows or windscreens; Sun visors for vehicles adjustable in position
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- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- This disclosure relates generally to sun visors for motor vehicles. More particularly, the disclosure relates to an improved extendable sun visor blade including a telescoping extension mechanism and a convenient release mechanism.
- an extendable sun visor assembly 10 including a visor panel 12 and a support arm 14 .
- Visor panel 12 is configured for rotation about an axis defined by support arm 14 , allowing the panel to be translated between a raised position (in a substantially coplanar orientation with a vehicle passenger compartment roof) and a lowered position to block sun glare.
- a bracket 16 may be included for securing the assembly 10 to a vehicle (not shown).
- Bracket 16 may include an articulated portion 18 allowing the arm 14 to be rotated outwardly and/or downwardly to adjust the visor panel 12 to a preferred position.
- Visor panel 12 may also include a retainer 20 which is engaged by a cooperating receiver (not shown) disposed in the vehicle (typically on or near the passenger compartment roof) to hold the panel 12 in place.
- a translating mechanism 22 may be provided including a channel or track defined within the visor panel 12 and further including a compression spring 24 for biasing the panel 12 from a stowed configuration to a deployed configuration.
- a carrier 26 may be included, slidably received within the channel or track and within which arm 14 is slidably received, for translating the visor panel 12 between the stowed configuration and the deployed configuration.
- a catch 28 may be provided to retain the visor panel 12 in one or both of the stowed configuration and the open configuration.
- a carrier assembly for a vehicle extendable sun visor including a track element defining a channel, a compression spring disposed within the channel, and a carrier slidably received within the channel.
- the carrier includes a spring plate detent for retaining the extendable sun visor in a stowed configuration, and for releasing the extendable sun visor to a deployed configuration.
- the track element includes a detent aperture for engaging the spring plate detent.
- the spring plate detent includes a pin for engaging the detent aperture.
- a supporting arm is slidably received within the carrier and the track element. A first compression spring end contacts a first track element end and a second, opposed compression spring end contacts the carrier.
- extendable sun visor extension assemblies and extendable sun visor assemblies are provided including the carrier assembly described above.
- FIG. 1 depicts a prior art extendable sun visor
- FIG. 2 depicts an extendable sun visor according to the present disclosure, held in a stowed configuration
- FIG. 3 depicts an isolated view of a translating or extension mechanism for the extendable sun visor of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 depicts an extendable sun visor according to the present disclosure, held in a deployed configuration
- FIG. 5 depicts an isolated view of a translating or extension mechanism for the extendable sun visor of FIG. 4 .
- an extendable sun visor assembly 30 is provided including a sun visor panel 12 , an arm 14 , and a vehicle mounting bracket 16 .
- the sun visor assembly 30 is shown in a stowed configuration.
- a carrier assembly 32 is provided for translating the sun visor panel 12 between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration.
- the carrier assembly 32 includes a track element 34 disposed within sun visor panel 12 (see FIG. 2 ) and defining a channel 36 .
- a carrier 38 is slidably received within channel 36 .
- arm 14 is slidably received within carrier 38 .
- Carrier 38 further includes a spring plate detent 40 which may include a detent pin 42 .
- a compression spring 24 is disposed whereby a first compression spring end 44 contacts an end cap 48 of track element 34 and a second compression spring end 50 contacts the carrier 38 .
- a receiver 52 may be provided on carrier 38 , configured to receive second compression spring end 50 therein.
- Track element 34 further includes a detent aperture 54 (best seen in FIGS. 4 and 5 ) in a wall thereof, which engages spring plate detent 40 (in the depicted embodiment, via detent pin 42 ) when the carrier assembly 32 is placed in the stowed configuration shown in FIG. 2 .
- a second end cap 56 is provided at an opposed end of track element 34 , for stopping sliding movement of the carrier 38 as will be described below.
- the extendable sun visor assembly 30 is placed in a stowed configuration by biasing in a first direction (see arrow A) to cause the sun visor assembly 30 to telescope inwardly over arm 14 until spring plate detent 40 engages detent aperture 54 .
- compression spring 24 is compressed and the sun visor assembly 30 is retained in the stowed configuration.
- the sun visor panel 12 can be rotated upwardly to a raised configuration in a substantially coplanar orientation with the vehicle passenger compartment roof as is known.
- the release mechanism (spring plate detent 40 ) is easy to locate and operate, further contributing to the convenience of the device.
- translation of the extendable sun visor assembly 30 from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration is substantially automatic, requiring limited attention from a vehicle driver or passenger.
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- This disclosure relates generally to sun visors for motor vehicles. More particularly, the disclosure relates to an improved extendable sun visor blade including a telescoping extension mechanism and a convenient release mechanism.
- It is known to provide extendable sun visors for vehicles, with the intended purpose of allowing greater flexibility for the user in positioning the sun visor to prevent or reduce glare. Prior art designs often are simply a visor panel or blade which the user can manually slide along a support arm, or from within a main visor body panel, to translate the panel from a first position to a second position.
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FIG. 1 , it is also known to provide an extendablesun visor assembly 10 including avisor panel 12 and asupport arm 14.Visor panel 12 is configured for rotation about an axis defined bysupport arm 14, allowing the panel to be translated between a raised position (in a substantially coplanar orientation with a vehicle passenger compartment roof) and a lowered position to block sun glare. Abracket 16 may be included for securing theassembly 10 to a vehicle (not shown).Bracket 16 may include an articulatedportion 18 allowing thearm 14 to be rotated outwardly and/or downwardly to adjust thevisor panel 12 to a preferred position.Visor panel 12 may also include aretainer 20 which is engaged by a cooperating receiver (not shown) disposed in the vehicle (typically on or near the passenger compartment roof) to hold thepanel 12 in place. - A
translating mechanism 22 may be provided including a channel or track defined within thevisor panel 12 and further including acompression spring 24 for biasing thepanel 12 from a stowed configuration to a deployed configuration. In turn, acarrier 26 may be included, slidably received within the channel or track and within whicharm 14 is slidably received, for translating thevisor panel 12 between the stowed configuration and the deployed configuration. Acatch 28 may be provided to retain thevisor panel 12 in one or both of the stowed configuration and the open configuration. - While effective for their intended purposes, the above-described prior art extendable sun visors suffer from various deficiencies. Specifically, manually extendable sun visor designs may not be apparent to the user, i.e. the vehicle owner may not be aware that the sun visor is extendable, and there is nothing on the sun visor that indicates such extendibility. Moreover, conventional extendable sun visor designs can require significant effort to operate, and may not extend sufficiently far out to block sun glare for all users. Thus, a need is identified in the art for improvements to extendable sun visor designs.
- In accordance with the purposes and benefits described herein and to solve the above-summarized and other problems, in one aspect a carrier assembly for a vehicle extendable sun visor is provided including a track element defining a channel, a compression spring disposed within the channel, and a carrier slidably received within the channel. The carrier includes a spring plate detent for retaining the extendable sun visor in a stowed configuration, and for releasing the extendable sun visor to a deployed configuration. The track element includes a detent aperture for engaging the spring plate detent. In embodiments, the spring plate detent includes a pin for engaging the detent aperture. A supporting arm is slidably received within the carrier and the track element. A first compression spring end contacts a first track element end and a second, opposed compression spring end contacts the carrier.
- In other aspects of the disclosure, extendable sun visor extension assemblies and extendable sun visor assemblies are provided including the carrier assembly described above.
- In the following description, there are shown and described embodiments of the disclosed extendable sun visor assembly. As it should be realized, the assembly is capable of other, different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the devices and methods as set forth and described in the following claims. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
- The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the disclosed extendable sun visor assembly, and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing:
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FIG. 1 depicts a prior art extendable sun visor; -
FIG. 2 depicts an extendable sun visor according to the present disclosure, held in a stowed configuration; -
FIG. 3 depicts an isolated view of a translating or extension mechanism for the extendable sun visor ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 depicts an extendable sun visor according to the present disclosure, held in a deployed configuration; and -
FIG. 5 depicts an isolated view of a translating or extension mechanism for the extendable sun visor ofFIG. 4 . - Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments of the disclosed extendable sun visor assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures wherein like reference numerals indicate like features.
- With reference to
FIG. 2 an extendablesun visor assembly 30 is provided including asun visor panel 12, anarm 14, and avehicle mounting bracket 16. In the embodiment depicted in the drawing figure, thesun visor assembly 30 is shown in a stowed configuration. Acarrier assembly 32 is provided for translating thesun visor panel 12 between a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration. - Turning now to
FIG. 3 , thecarrier assembly 32 includes atrack element 34 disposed within sun visor panel 12 (seeFIG. 2 ) and defining achannel 36. Acarrier 38 is slidably received withinchannel 36. In turn,arm 14 is slidably received withincarrier 38.Carrier 38 further includes aspring plate detent 40 which may include adetent pin 42. Acompression spring 24 is disposed whereby a firstcompression spring end 44 contacts anend cap 48 oftrack element 34 and a secondcompression spring end 50 contacts thecarrier 38. Areceiver 52 may be provided oncarrier 38, configured to receive secondcompression spring end 50 therein. -
Track element 34 further includes a detent aperture 54 (best seen inFIGS. 4 and 5 ) in a wall thereof, which engages spring plate detent 40 (in the depicted embodiment, via detent pin 42) when thecarrier assembly 32 is placed in the stowed configuration shown inFIG. 2 . Asecond end cap 56 is provided at an opposed end oftrack element 34, for stopping sliding movement of thecarrier 38 as will be described below. - In use, referring back to
FIG. 2 the extendablesun visor assembly 30 is placed in a stowed configuration by biasing in a first direction (see arrow A) to cause thesun visor assembly 30 to telescope inwardly overarm 14 until spring plate detent 40 engagesdetent aperture 54. In that configuration,compression spring 24 is compressed and thesun visor assembly 30 is retained in the stowed configuration. Then, thesun visor panel 12 can be rotated upwardly to a raised configuration in a substantially coplanar orientation with the vehicle passenger compartment roof as is known. - To deploy the
sun visor assembly 30, a user rotates thesun visor panel 12 downwardly, away from the passenger compartment roof. As will be appreciated, in this orientation thespring plate detent 40 is now clearly visible to the user from her position in the vehicle seat. The user now need only press on spring plate detent 40 to disengagedetent pin 42 fromdetent aperture 54. Whendetent pin 42 fully disengages fromdetent aperture 54, the energy stored bycompression spring 24 is released, andcompression spring 24 automatically biasescarrier assembly 32 andsun visor panel 12 attached thereto in a second, opposed direction (see arrow B), telescoping outwardly overarm 14 to the deployed configuration shown inFIG. 4 . As best seen inFIG. 5 ,end cap 56 stops the path of travel ofcarrier 38 withintrack element 32, and thereby stops the sliding movement ofsun visor assembly 30. - As will be appreciated, by the foregoing described features a simple, robust, and easy-to-operate extendable
sun visor assembly 30 is provided. The release mechanism (spring plate detent 40) is easy to locate and operate, further contributing to the convenience of the device. In turn, translation of the extendablesun visor assembly 30 from the stowed configuration to the deployed configuration is substantially automatic, requiring limited attention from a vehicle driver or passenger. - The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.
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